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Handwriting Support at Physio Inq — Across WA
Physio Inq in Across WA lists services that overlap with paediatric occupational therapy for handwriting.
Services Physio Inq offers for handwriting
Handwriting difficulties in children often stem from underlying fine motor challenges, which Physio Inq addresses through targeted occupational therapy support. Fine motor skills—the precise movements of fingers, hands, and wrists—are essential for holding a pencil correctly, controlling pressure, and forming letters consistently. At Physio Inq, our occupational therapists work with children to strengthen these foundational skills through purposeful activities. Examples include threading beads or small objects to build finger dexterity, using tweezers or pegs to develop pinch strength, and practising scissor skills to improve hand coordination. We also incorporate hand-strengthening exercises using therapy putty and fine-motor games that make skill-building engaging. These interventions help children develop the muscle control and coordination needed for legible, confident writing. If your child may be eligible for NDIS funding (2025-26), Physio Inq can work with you to support your funding application. Whether funded through NDIS or private sessions, our team tailors each programme to your child's specific needs, helping them progress at their own pace.
Contact Physio Inq
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- Website
- https://www.physioinq.com.au/
About handwriting
Handwriting difficulties are one of the most common reasons families seek paediatric occupational therapy. Writing draws on many skills — fine motor control, posture, visual-motor integration, attention, and the ability to translate ideas into letters on a page.
Other providers in Across WA supporting handwriting
- Evolve Therapy Services Across WA, WA Status unconfirmed Lists: Fine motor
- Kid Speak Across WA, WA Status unconfirmed Lists: Fine motor
- Matt Mobile OT - Paediatric OT Across WA, WA Status unconfirmed Lists: Fine motor
- Perth Child Development Centre Across WA, WA Status unconfirmed Lists: Fine motor
- Physio Inq Across WA, WA Status unconfirmed Lists: Fine motor
Other conditions Physio Inq may support
Common questions
How does occupational therapy help my child write better?
Occupational therapists assess the underlying skills affecting handwriting, such as fine motor strength, hand-eye coordination, and pencil grip. Through structured activities and exercises, we build these foundational abilities. Physio Inq uses practical, play-based interventions to help children develop the control and confidence needed for clearer, more comfortable writing.
Could my child's handwriting difficulties be caused by autism or ADHD?
Handwriting challenges can have many causes. While occupational therapists cannot diagnose autism, ADHD, or sensory processing differences, we can identify and address the specific motor and coordination difficulties affecting your child's writing. If you have concerns about underlying conditions, your GP can refer you to appropriate specialists for assessment.
Can we access NDIS funding for handwriting support at Physio Inq?
Some children with NDIS plans may have funding available for occupational therapy services. Physio Inq can discuss your situation and help you understand how your plan might support handwriting intervention. We recommend checking your current plan details or contacting your NDIA planner to confirm eligibility for 2025-26 funding.
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